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प्रश्न
Answer the following question briefly:
With reference to the rise and growth of Bengal as a regional power, discuss the rule of Alivardi Khan
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उत्तर
Alivardi Khan recognized the importance of promoting trade and encouraged merchants-Indian as well as foreign-to carry on trade in Bengal. He, however, did not allow the French and British merchants to fortify their factories in Chandemagore (now Chandannagar) and Calcutta (now Kolkata), respectively.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Match the Columns:
| A | B |
| 1. Shahu | (a) Sikh kingdom |
| 2. Murshid Quli Khan | (b) Awadh |
| 3. Shuja-ud-Daulah | (c) Mysore |
| 4. Tipu Sultan | (d) Bengal |
| 5. Ranjit Singh | (e) Maratha King |
Choose the correct answer:
Shahu was an ease-loving and weak ___________ ruler.
Choose the correct answer:
The state of _______________ was founded by the Mughal viceroy of the Deccan, Nizam-ul-Mulk Asaf Jah.
State whether the following is true or false:
Ranjit Singh became the master of Punjab by the end of the 18th century.
Answer the following question in one or two words/sentences:
Name any two principal Rajput states that took advantage of the declining power of the Mughals and asserted their independence.
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State the circumstances that led to the growth of Peshwa dominance in the Maratha kingdom.
With reference to the rise and growth of Bengal as a regional power, discuss the failures of the nawabs of Bengal
This is a picture of the founder of the kingdom that extended the Khyber Pass in the north to Sindh in the south.
Identify the person in the picture.
Answer the following question
When was the Battle of Plassey fought? What effect did it have on the position of the English East India Company?
Match the contents of Column A and Column B
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. Nizam-ul-Mulk | (a) Tiger of Mysore. |
| 2. Shivaji | (b) founded the state of Hyderabad. |
| 3. Tipu Sultan | (c) founder of the Maratha power. |
| 4. Gaekwad | (d) united the Sikhs on the west of river Sutlej. |
| 5. Holkar | (e) Nagpur |
| 6. Scindia | (f) Baroda |
| 7. Bhonsle | (g) Indore |
| 8. Peshwa | (h) Gwalior |
| 9. Ranjit Singh | (i) Poona |
